Re-poll in 4 polling stations in Nagaland: ECI

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Kohima: Re-polling will be done in four polling stations spread across four assembly constituencies in Nagaland on March 1, 2023, an order of the Election Commission of India (ECI) said today.

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Nagaland went to poll on February 27. The counting of votes will be conducted on March 2, 2023.

According to the order of the ECI, re-poll will be held in New Colony S/W polling station of Zunheboto assembly constituency, Pangti V polling station in Sanis assembly constituency, Jaboka polling station in Tizit assembly constituency and Pathso East Wing polling station in Thonoknyu assembly constituency.

The re-polling on March 1 will begin from 7 am and close at 4 pm.

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